Getting even with Banksters!
by Comrade Delila
Passed on to us by Comrade Delila
This is an actual letter sent to a Bank in the USA. The
Bank thought it amusing enough to publish in the New York Times. It does hold
promise. And don't you just HATE those slow voice machines that make you punch
numbers 20 times before giving you the option for an operator? Consider, that
damned machine has put our formerly fast switchboard operators out of work.
Dear Sirs,
I am writing to thank you for bouncing the check with
which I endeavored to pay my plumber last month. By my calculations, some
three nanoseconds must have elapsed between his presenting the check, and
the arrival in my account of the funds needed to honor it. I refer, of course,
to the automatic monthly deposit of my entire salary, an arrangement which,
I admit, has only been in place seven or eight years. You are to be commended
for seizing that brief window of opportunity, and also for debiting my account
with $50 by way of penalty for the inconvenience I caused to your bank. My
thankfulness springs from the manner in which this incident has caused me
to re-think my errant financial ways. You have set me on the path of fiscal
righteousness. No more will our relationship be blighted by these unpleasant
incidents, for I am restructuring my affairs in 2000, taking as my model the
procedures, attitudes and conduct of your very bank. I can think of no greater
compliment, and I know you will be excited and proud to hear it. To this end,
please be advised about the following changes.
First, I have noticed that whereas I personally attend
to your telephone calls and letters, when I try to contact you I am confronted
by the impersonal, ever-changing, pre-recorded, faceless entity, which our
bank has become.
From now on I, like you, choose to deal only with a flesh
and blood person. My mortgage and loan repayments will, therefore and hereafter,
no longer be automatic, but will arrive at your bank, by check, addressed
personally and confidentially to an employee of your branch, whom you must
nominate.
You will be aware that it is an offense under the Postal
Act for any other person to open such an envelope. Please find attached an
Application Contact Status, which I require your chosen employee to complete.
I am sorry it runs to eight pages, but in order that I know as much about
him or her as your bank knows about me, there is no alternative. Please note
that a Justice of the Peace must countersign all copies of his or her medical
history, and that the mandatory details of his/her financial situation (income,
debts, assets and liabilities) must be accompanied by documented proof. In
due course I will issue your employee with a PIN number, which he/she must
quote in all dealings with me. I regret that it cannot be shorter than 28
digits but, again, I have modeled it on the number of button presses required
to access my account balance on your phone bank service. As they say, imitation
is the sincerest form of flattery. Let me level the playing field even further
by introducing you to my new telephone system, which you will notice, is very
much like yours.
My Authorized Contact at your bank, the only person with
whom I will have any dealings, may call me at any time and will be answered
by an automated voice. By pressing buttons on the one, he/she will be guided
through an extensive set of menus:
1. To make an appointment to see me
2. To query a missing repayment
3. To make a general complaint or inquiry
4. To transfer the call to my living room in case I am
there; Extension # of living room to be communicated at the time the call
is received,
5. To transfer the call to my bedroom in case I am sleeping.
Extension # of bedroom to be communicated at the time the call is received;
6. To transfer the call to my toilet in case I am attending
to nature. Extension # of toilet to be communicated at the time the call is
received.
7. To transfer the call to my mobile phone in case I am
not at home.
8. To leave a message on my computer. To leave a message,
a password to access my computer is required. Password will be communicated
at a later date to the contact.
9. To return to the main menu and listen carefully to
options 1 through 9.
10. The contact will then be put on hold, pending the
attention of my automated answering service. While this may on occasion involve
a lengthy wait, uplifting music will play for the duration. This month I've
chosen a refrain from The Best Of Woody Guthrie:
"Oh, the banks are made of marble with a guard
at every door and the vaults are filled with silver that the miners sweated
for."
After twenty minutes of that, our mutual contact will
probably know it by heart, so the lyrics will cease, although the accompanying
music will continue.
On a more serious note, we come to the matter of cost.
As your bank has often pointed out, the ongoing drive for greater efficiency
comes at a cost, a cost that you have always been quick to pass on to me.
Let me repay your kindness by passing some costs back.
First, there is the matter of advertising material you send me. This I will
read for a fee of $20 per page. Inquiries from your nominated contact will
be billed at $5 per minute of my time spent in response. Any debits to my
account, as, for example, in the matter of the penalty for the dishonored
check, will be passed back to you. My new phone service runs at 75 cents a
minute (even Woody Guthrie doesn't come for free), so you would be well advised
to keep your inquiries brief and to the point. Regrettably, but again following
your example, I must also levy an establishment fee to cover the setting up
of this new arrangement.
May I wish you a happy, if ever so slightly less prosperous...
Good Day.
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